Research & learning

OUR BIG BOOK GETS GREAT REVIEWS

OUR BIG BOOK GETS GREAT REVIEWS

2022 was the year of the big MosaicLab book. Copies of 'Facilitating Deliberation – A Practical Guide' have sold around the world and the positive feedback has us feeling equal parts humbled and ecstatic! Stuck for a gift for that hard-to-buy-for person in your life? Digital and print copies are available now. 

LEARN FOR FREE IN 2023!

LEARN FOR FREE IN 2023!

New year, new skills, fresh insights from the experts: and it won’t cost you a cent. Get ready to be rewarded and inspired in 2023, with free monthly learning and connection opportunities for engagement and facilitation professionals. MosaicLab’s Lunch and Learn webinar series goes to the next level in 2023. 

DOWNTIME IS A GREAT TIME FOR LEARNING

DOWNTIME IS A GREAT TIME FOR LEARNING

Need a break from the holiday hectics? Take some ‘me time’ and set up your 2023 for success with one of MosaicLab’s online, beginner short courses. Learn the art of facilitation, the seven steps to simple engagement planning, how to deliver a successful deliberative engagement process and how to handle high emotion and outrage in groups. Boost your toolkit and learn from specialist trainers with this easy, valuable learning.

NEW DELIBERATION DICTIONARY SHARES THE A-Z

NEW DELIBERATION DICTIONARY SHARES THE A-Z

Keeping up with all the technical language used in the world of ‘deliberative democracy’ can be tough, so we have created a dictionary to define and unpack these terms. We hope that it launches a central reference hub for terminology across the sector, and that this helps bring some clarity to new and old enthusiasts of the field. We plan on building the dictionary with input from you. Download the first edition for free and let us know which words should be added.

HARD CONVERSATIONS AROUND THE WORLD

HARD CONVERSATIONS AROUND THE WORLD

Deliberative democracy processes like citizens’ assemblies and mini-publics are bringing a welcome dose of thoughtful consideration to some of the world’s most challenging and divisive issues. Go on a trip around the globe with us in this blog post as we highlight some great examples and share some fascinating data from the OECD’s Catching the Deliberative Wave research.

DOES DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

DOES DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

MosaicLab’s all-time deliberative democracy pre- and post-participant survey results from 2017 to 2022 have been analysed to reveal what impact this work has on people’s knowledge, their involvement in public affairs and their trust in the auspicing organisations who take this plunge. We are excited to share these results with everyone as we continue to learn, adapt and explore what genuine, high-influence engagement can achieve.

NEW DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY RESOURCE HUB IS HERE

NEW DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY RESOURCE HUB IS HERE

MosaicLab has created a dedicated online hub for all things deliberative democracy! As our regulars know, we do love a giveaway, and this Hub is no different. Check it out now for free guides to download, access to our video library, project case studies and more.

FREE WEBINAR: HYBRID WORKSHOPS - THE WHY, THE WHAT AND THE WOW!

FREE WEBINAR: HYBRID WORKSHOPS - THE WHY, THE WHAT AND THE WOW!

Hybrid workshops and meetings where some people are online and others are face to face can be hard, but they don’t need to be! Come to our free Lunch and Learn webinar in October and learn simple ways to create hybrid experiences that are inclusive, interactive and highly engaging.

OUR BIG BOOK HAS PEOPLE TALKING

OUR BIG BOOK HAS PEOPLE TALKING

Podcasts, publications and events. Our big book of deliberation is getting the engagement industry talking! Here’s a list of all the conversations we’ve been fortunate to be a part of, so you can join in.

ALL TIME MOSAICLAB DELIBERATION STATS 2017-2022

ALL TIME MOSAICLAB DELIBERATION STATS 2017-2022

As part of our commitment to ongoing evidence-based work, MosaicLab has been collecting and analysing our deliberation activities between 2017 and 2022. We have some pretty cool data to share! Thank you to the 1880 everyday people we have worked with throughout these 40 deliberations.